Suppose that the probability of event A is 0.33 and the probability of event B is 0.41. If A and B are independent, what is the probability of event B given that event A has already occurred? Select one: 0.74 0.33 0.41 0.1353

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Suppose that the probability of event A is 0.33 and the probability of
event B is 0.41. If A and B are independent, what is the probability of
event B given that event A has already occurred?
Select one:
0.74
0.33
0.41
0.1353
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that the probability of event A is 0.33 and the probability of event B is 0.41. If A and B are independent, what is the probability of event B given that event A has already occurred? Select one: 0.74 0.33 0.41 0.1353
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